News for the Heart of the Catskills

NEW YORK STATE (September 28, 2015) – Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced the release of a Request for Information to help finalize guidelines for the New NY Broadband Program, which has undertaken the ambitious goal of substantially expanding high-speed broadband service in New York State by the end of 2018. Earlier this year, Governor Cuomo made the Nation’s largest and most aggressive state investment in broadband with the commitment of $500 million in capital for the Program.

“High speed Internet access has become an essential ingredient of any strong economy and New York is leading the nation to close the broadband gap,” Governor Cuomo said. “With this action, we are engaging providers, municipal leaders and other stakeholders to help ensure the New NY Broadband Program leverages the State’s investment in the best way and fulfills its goal of providing access to high speed Internet to every New Yorker in every corner of this state."

The Request for Information is one of the final steps in determining the program’s guidelines. It presents interested parties and stakeholders with an opportunity to contribute their ideas and recommendations for designing the Program, leveraging partnerships and identifying barriers and challenges to meeting broadband access demands.

The Request for Information was made available on the New York State Broadband Program Office’s website on Thursday, September 24, 2015 with responses due Friday, October 30, 2015. Respondents may download the Request for Information at nysbroadband.ny.gov/new-ny-rfi and email their responses to NYSBroadband@esd.ny.gov.

Broadband is an essential component for creating and sustaining economic opportunity throughout New York State by connecting businesses and consumers with markets around the globe. While New York’s broadband landscape has seen substantial improvements over the past four years, many households are still unable to fully access it. A map of New York State demonstrating the vast number of areas without high-speed broadband access can be viewed here. A regional breakdown of current broadband accessibility is also available here.

The New NY Broadband Program is designed to correct this problem by ensuring that every New Yorker has access to high-speed Internet by 2018. Key elements of the Program include:

· Access to broadband at speeds of at least 100 Mbps in most places, and 25 Mbps in the most remote underserved and unserved parts of the State · Public/private sector partnerships and a required private sector co-investment · Regional, ground-up deployment planning with the help of New York State’s ten Regional Economic Development Councils · Leveraging of State-owned fiber and other assets · The goal of bringing high-speed Internet access to unserved areas of the State, public libraries, and educational opportunity centers · Promoting affordable broadband access to both commercial and residential users